Diagnosis Of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma By Raman Spectroscopy
In the current clinical manifestations, oral mucosal lesions require initial conservative treatment and monitoring. If the disease persists, a biopsy will be used for diagnosis. A new study shows that laser Raman spectroscopy can be used to diagnose early oral squamous cell carcinoma in real time. As a common cancer, oral squamous cell carcinoma is not easy to detect, and it is usually found only in the advanced stages of the cancer.
According to the research results of Hamburg Eppendorf University Medical Center, Raman spectroscopy can be used to reveal whether a damaged organ or skin is cancerous in real time. This technology can reduce the detection time and a large number of invasive operations.









